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EP2C20F256C8N
+NomenclatureIC FPGA 152 I/O 256FBGA
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Pièce fabricant #EP2C20F256C8N
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Package BGA-256
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Spécifications
| Attribut | Valeur |
| Package | Tray |
| Series | Cyclone® II |
| ProductStatus | Active |
| NumberofLABs/CLBs | 1172 |
| NumberofLogicElements/Cells | 18752 |
| TotalRAMBits | 239616 |
| NumberofI/O | 152 |
| Voltage-Supply | 1.15V ~ 1.25V |
| MountingType | Surface Mount |
| OperatingTemperature | 0°C ~ 85°C (TJ) |
| Package/Case | 256-LBGA |
Présentation
Description
The FPGA is optimized for low power consumption, making it ideal for portable and battery-powered applications. It supports a wide range of I/O standards and features four phase-locked loops (PLLs) for clock management, which enhances its versatility in handling complex designs. With an emphasis on reducing system costs while delivering substantial performance, the EP2C20F256C8N is commonly used in applications such as communications, consumer electronics, automotive, and industrial control systems. Its reconfigurability and scalability make it a popular choice for designers looking to implement custom digital circuits.
Equivalent
1. Xilinx Spartan-3 series FPGAs, such as the XC3S200 or XC3S400, with comparable logic and features.
2. Lattice's MachXO2 family for low-cost, low-power applications.
3. Microsemi SmartFusion or IGLOO series for integrated FPGA and microcontroller capabilities.
These alternatives vary in specific features and should be chosen based on the required application requirements.
Features
1. Logic Elements (LEs): It contains 18,752 LEs, which are programmable elements used to implement custom logic.
2. Embedded Memory: The device has 239,616 bits of embedded memory for data storage and processing.
3. I/O Pins: It offers 152 user I/O pins, facilitating connectivity with other devices and peripherals.
4. PLL: This FPGA includes two phase-locked loops (PLLs) for clock management and generation.
5. Package: The EP2C20F256C8N is available in a 256-pin FineLine BGA package, providing a compact footprint.
6. Operating Voltage: It operates at a core voltage of 1.2V, with I/O support for 3.3V, 2.5V, 1.8V, and 1.5V standards.
7. Power Consumption: Designed for low power applications, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
8. Speed Grade: The device comes with a speed grade of 8, indicating its performance characteristics.
These features make the EP2C20F256C8N suitable for a variety of applications, including consumer electronics, communications, and industrial systems.
Pinout
Key features and functions of EP2C20F256C8N include:
- Pin Count: 256 pins.
- Logic Elements: It has 18,752 logic elements, providing significant configurability for various digital applications.
- Memory: It includes embedded memory blocks, offering a total memory of 239,616 bits.
- Multipliers: It features 52 embedded 18x18 multipliers, suitable for DSP applications.
- Phase-Locked Loops (PLLs): Contains 4 PLLs for clock management.
- I/O Pins: It supports a maximum of 152 user I/O pins, facilitating communication with other hardware components.
The EP2C20F256C8N is typically used in applications requiring moderate logic density, such as industrial automation, consumer electronics, and communication systems. Its balance of features and cost-effectiveness makes it a popular choice for many designers.
Manufacturer
The EP2C20F256C8N itself is a part of the Cyclone II family of FPGAs (Field-Programmable Gate Arrays), which are used in diverse applications ranging from communications and automotive systems to consumer electronics and industrial equipment. FPGAs are integrated circuits that can be programmed after manufacturing to carry out specific functions, offering flexibility in design and adaptability in various technologies.
Altera, prior to its acquisition by Intel in 2015, was renowned for developing FPGAs, CPLDs (Complex Programmable Logic Devices), and power management products. Post-acquisition, Intel has continued to innovate in the field of programmable logic devices, integrating them into broader solutions for data centers, AI, IoT, and edge computing.